This ban is taking immediate effect on Feb. 24, 2020. The China’s top legislature has adopted this decision in an effort to safeguard public health where it’s being rumuored that the Covid-19 comes from eating bats.
The wildlife trading is huge in China where SCMP has reported that China’s wildlife trade and consumption industry is valued at 520 billion yuan (about S$103 billion) and employs over 14 million people! But due to the outbreak the necessary preventive needs to be taken to ensure that all is in control
If those who are caught doing the wildlife trading, the penalties will be more severe under this new legislation. According to the new ban, enforcement includes shutting down illegal businesses that engage in the trade and consumption of wild animals, reported Xinhua.
Wild animals that have ecological, scientific and social value, or are bred in captivity, will be banned from being sold for consumption.
According to Xinhua, the new legislation stipulates that those who hunt, trade, transport or eat wildlife will be given harsher punishment as compared to existing laws and regulations.
Well this piece of news doesn’t sounds like a bad move. It actually is a good move too!